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Moebarguy
Those Mariners/Indians deals sure were lopsided.
rayking
Most definitely, I cringed when I read that Mariners/Indians paragraph. Commenters on this website bash Bavasi all the time, and those two trades are more than sufficient evidence.
bigpat
The McLouth trade looks like a lose/lose so far. Nate and Melky are a nice .200 hitting outfield duo in Atlanta and Morton took a whole flight of steps backward after showing promise last season. Gorkys Hernandez is terrible but Locke looks OK so far.
And we all know Bavasi was bad, but man those deals were terrible. Imagine how the Mariners would look now with both of those guys. Shapiro should be arrested for robbery.
BlueCatuli
I didn’t realize the Cards offered DeRosa arbitration.
bannister19
I don’t think Teahan should be labeled as disappointing.
Besides the fact that he really was the most liked player on the team, period, hes had his success.
I’m not the biggest fan, and I liked the Teahan-Getz/Fields trade, but Teahan played 1B, 2B, 3B, LF, RF and CF in his time in KC. He was the most versatile guy he had. His 2006 was incredible, his 07 was solid. He did tank since then.
CrustyJuggler
Uttering “Bavasi” and “trade” in the same sentence makes me flinch as a lifelong Mariner fan. Looking over his tenure, Bavasi didn’t make ONE significant deal that turned out well for the Mariners. NOT ONE. The Sean Green/Aaron Taylor swap with Colorado he came out ahead but it was very small potatoes.A March trade that Bavasi botched gets over-looked quite a bit. The Matt Thornton for Joe Borchard deal. Thornton is a stud while Borchard is out of baseball, I think.The Bavasi era in Seattle was a plague.